XO, "They mentioned this in the reviews, but the plot of this film is quite different, according to the reviews."
I glossed over that review but didn't see "Johnny Got His Gun" mentioned.
Anyway, "Johnny Got His Gun", soldier comes homes, no limbs, no face, can't talk, can't see, finds a way to communicate with his nurse by tapping his head on the pillow. Decides to us himself for anti war-propaganda purposes by traveling around to different venues, country fairs etc., to be looked at. I'm sure you read the book if you didn't see the movie.
I went to see the movie, 1971, because there was a guy on the ward next to mine at Chelsea Navel Hospital, 1968, who had a Hemicorporectomy, or amputation at the waist. Extremely rare, I think there have only been around 40 of them. He wasn't a happy camper I can report. He asked several of us to kill him.
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